
StreetScan is a company that provides up-to-date, accurate, and cost efficient information on road conditions. They provide a service that tells the condition of any road using different sensors. Using the data from different sensors like acoustics and tire pressure, their software can determine the condition of any road. Their van can drive throughout a city or town and produce a color coded map with the details of each individual road and its overall condition. Their patented technology is the most cost effective system on the market. Along with data collection, their asset management portal is versatile and easy to use. They create the portal their selves so they can tailor it to the needs each municipality they survey.

StreetScan is a company that provides up-to-date, accurate, and cost efficient information on road conditions. They provide a service that tells the condition of any road using different sensors. Using the data from different sensors like acoustics and tire pressure, their software can determine the condition of any road. Their van can drive throughout a city or town and produce a color coded map with the details of each individual road and its overall condition. Their patented technology is the most cost effective system on the market. Along with data collection, their asset management portal is versatile and easy to use. They create the portal their selves so they can tailor it to the needs each municipality they survey.
Product: Roadway, sidewalk, ADA ramp, and ROW condition assessment with Streetlogix asset-management software
Data collection: Vehicle- and e-scooter-mounted HD 360° cameras, acoustics/pressure sensors, and lidar
Headquarters: Wakefield / Burlington, Massachusetts, USA
Team size (approx.): 35 employees
Funding: Seed/non-equity funding entries; total reported ~$880,000 (last recorded 2016-12-30)
Municipal infrastructure asset condition monitoring and pavement/sidewalk/ADA/ROW asset management.
Civic infrastructure / Geospatial analytics
“MassChallenge participation/support listed”